Chael Sonnen did not disappoint fans at the UFC Fight Night Q & A this week. If you think the UFC 117 loss humbled Chael Sonnen, well you would be mistaken. Sonnen unleashed insults on everyone from Anderson Silva, GSP, and even Brock Lesnar in the video.

It was at a Q & A back in June where Chael Sonnen put himself on the map. Chael Sonnen answered questions from fans and ripped Anderson Silva to shreds. The video soon went viral on You Tube and in the blogosphere and all of the sudden a match not many people cared about seeing turned into one of the most anticipated UFC fights of the year.

Chael is at it again and rather than approach the Q & A with a more humble attitude, Sonnen actually came off even cockier than the last time. As a matter of a fact, Sonnen unleashes on a plethora of UFC fighters including Georges St. Pierre, Michael Bisping, Wanderlei Silva, and yes he even had unflattering things to say about UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar. Wow, he really must have a death wish.

Here are just a few Chael Sonnen classics from the Q & A

On Anderson Silva, -“He’s not as good as Yuskin Okami, he’s a sham.” “Who has he fought that’s supposed to be so impressive?” (You Chael?)

“Machida beat him up in practice and now all of the sudden he and Machida are buddies. This is a scam.”

On Georges St. Pierre – “He’d take me down a total of zero times and I’d take him down every time I wanted to.” “Bring your $3,000 suit, bring your $3 date, and get the $0.03 tan beat off your socialist back.”

“Arlovski and Tim Sylvia, these two bums who got fired were fighting one night.”

On Wanderlei Silva - “He used to be a fighter.”

Chael Sonnen turned himself into a real fan favorite with his outspoken remarks towards Anderson Silva leading up to UFC 117. It will be interesting to see if UFC fans start getting turned off by the pro wrestling trash talking and turn on Chael Sonnen just as quick as they embraced him.

Eric Gargiulo is the owner and editor-in-chief of the Camel Clutch Blog. Eric has worked in the pro wrestling industry since 1995 as a ring announcer in ECW and a commentator/host on television, PPV, and home video. Eric also hosted Pro Wrestling Radio on terrestrial radio from 1998-2009. Check out some of Eric's work on his IMDB bio and Wikipedia.